Purpose: An inspiratory hold during patient-triggered assisted ventilation potentially allows to measure driving pressure and inspiratory effort. However, muscular activity can make this measurement unreliable. We aim to define the criteria for inspiratory holds reliability during patient-triggered breaths. Material and methods: Flow, airway and esophageal pressure recordings during patient-triggered breaths from a multicentre observational study (BEARDS, NCT03447288) were evaluated by six independent raters, to determine plateau pressure readability. Features of “readable” and “unreadable” holds were compared. Muscle pressure estimate from the hold was validated against other measures of inspiratory effort. Results: Ninety-two percent of t...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
Severe airflow obstruction is a common cause of acute respiratory failure. Dynamic hyperinflation af...
Background: Measuring the work of breathing of patients undergoing spontaneous assisted ventilation ...
Rationale: Monitoring and controlling respiratory drive and effort may help to minimize lung and dia...
Abstract BACKGROUND:: Guidelines suggest a plateau pressure (PPLAT) of 30 cm H2O or less for patie...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines suggest a plateau pressure (PPLAT) of 30 cm H(2)O or less for patients wit...
Abstract This article highlights the significance of measuring plateau pressure in spontaneously...
Abstract Background During Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) an inspiratory hold allows to measure ...
Background: Swings of central venous pressure (\u394CVP) may reflect those of pleural and esophageal...
Background: Reverse triggering (RT) is a dyssynchrony defined by a respiratory muscle contraction fo...
We conducted a study to assess the validity of the occlusion pressure (P0.1) measured during activat...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the potential equivalence between neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and...
We evaluated the end-inspiratory occlusion maneuver as a means to estimate the inspiratory effort du...
Abstract Background The evaluation of patient effort is pivotal during pressure support ventilation,...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
Severe airflow obstruction is a common cause of acute respiratory failure. Dynamic hyperinflation af...
Background: Measuring the work of breathing of patients undergoing spontaneous assisted ventilation ...
Rationale: Monitoring and controlling respiratory drive and effort may help to minimize lung and dia...
Abstract BACKGROUND:: Guidelines suggest a plateau pressure (PPLAT) of 30 cm H2O or less for patie...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines suggest a plateau pressure (PPLAT) of 30 cm H(2)O or less for patients wit...
Abstract This article highlights the significance of measuring plateau pressure in spontaneously...
Abstract Background During Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV) an inspiratory hold allows to measure ...
Background: Swings of central venous pressure (\u394CVP) may reflect those of pleural and esophageal...
Background: Reverse triggering (RT) is a dyssynchrony defined by a respiratory muscle contraction fo...
We conducted a study to assess the validity of the occlusion pressure (P0.1) measured during activat...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
OBJECTIVES: To understand the potential equivalence between neurally adjusted ventilatory assist and...
We evaluated the end-inspiratory occlusion maneuver as a means to estimate the inspiratory effort du...
Abstract Background The evaluation of patient effort is pivotal during pressure support ventilation,...
OBJECTIVES: To calculate an index (termed Pmusc/Eadi index) relating the pressure generated by the r...
Severe airflow obstruction is a common cause of acute respiratory failure. Dynamic hyperinflation af...
Background: Measuring the work of breathing of patients undergoing spontaneous assisted ventilation ...